computer must be set in arabic
To type in Hindi in MS PowerPoint, you can use the "Hindi Indic Input" tool to enable Hindi language input on your computer. Once installed, you can switch to Hindi input mode and type in Hindi using the English keyboard. The text will be displayed in Hindi script on the PowerPoint slides.
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No, PowerPoint does not have to be capitalized. It is a proper noun, so it is typically capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in a title. However, in regular usage, it can be written in lowercase as "powerpoint".
You can find Arabic definitions at: www.dictionary.sakhr.com You have to type in the word in English (i.e. SUGAR) but the definition comes up in Arabic. You need to be able to read the Arabic language. Hope this helped!
Men in Arabic is "رجال" Women in Arabic is "نساء" Man in Arabic is "رجل" Woman in Arabic is "امراة"
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I type 9 words in Microsoft PowerPoint
Open your 2003 PowerPoint in Powerpoint 2007Go to filesave as...replace the old PowerPoint and make sure the new PowerPoint save as type says PowerPoint 2007 or .pptx or something similar to this
Open powerpoint , Go to menu tools and go for text menu , Type Trillion
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For Powerpoint 2007: Insert --> Shapes --> Callouts... pick a speech bubble. Type the text into the space provided.
You can type in words.
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On iphone? Well, on iphone, you go to the internet and say, Microsoft Powerpoint. Otherwise....